2 questions about lunar-linux

M.W. van der Grient mwgrient69 at gmail.com
Sat Dec 10 17:57:13 CET 2016


looking arround,
1. changed my fstap to /dev/XXXX instead of UUID, rebuilded the initramfs,
but no luck: searching for home and swap, does not find them and dropping a
root shell and complaining about e slow respons from the ssd.
2. rebuilded the initramfs within the root shell does not help also... no
changes in the errors
3. It also takes the full 1,5 minute to bring up the pci card (intel 7260
wlan)

I am using dracut-git (044-207-ga35fab2c) at the moment. Bash = 4.4.

2016-12-10 11:51 GMT+01:00 M.W. van der Grient <mwgrient69 at gmail.com>:

> $ dracut -L 2 --nostrip -f /boot/initramfs-4.x.x-x86_64.img 4.x.x
>
> That works!
>
> Unfortunatly the kernel (4.8.11) is not booting correctly. It keeps
> complaining about UUID of the hard disk. I have checked them in my fstab,
> it's complaing about my home partition and swap. But the UUID are correct.
> Shall take a look at it too, today.
> regards, Marco
>
> 2016-12-10 11:05 GMT+01:00 Stefan Wold <ratler at lunar-linux.org>:
>
>>
>>
>> On Fri, Dec 9, 2016 at 2:45 PM M.W. van der Grient <mwgrient69 at gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Hey Stafan,
>>> Thank you for your time and effort. I did a quick kernel build:
>>>
>>> 1. then I installed dracut-git, it removed dracut. Created a image in
>>> boot, but then:
>>> /usr/bin/dracut: line 1596: warning: command substitution: ignored null
>>> byte in input
>>> [then the prompt returns after 30sec.  or so]
>>>
>>
>> I just reported that bug yesterday. The workaround for that is running
>> dracut with the option --nostrip, ie:
>>
>> $ dracut -L 2 --nostrip -f /boot/initramfs-4.x.x-x86_64.img 4.x.x
>>
>> /Stefan
>>
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